DWG expands partnership with Caesars Digital in New Jersey
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Design Works Gaming (DWG) has secured their license to provide content to regulated online casinos in the state of Connecticut, making it their fourth US license in just as many months.

The Online Gaming Service Provider License, issued by Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection, comes on the heels of similar licenses in New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

DWG is one of the first suppliers to enter Connecticut, after the state launched regulated sports betting and iGaming in October last year, and thanks to the groundwork they laid in New Jersey, the studio will be able to bring their games to Connecticut players at lightning speed.

DWG CEO Troy Zurawksi said: “Securing our license in Connecticut in record time and being one of the first independent game developers to do so is just another feat for us. Team DWG has had our foot on the gas pedal since the end of last year with the success of our New Jersey launch and we are not letting up anytime soon. Keep your eye out for even more great DWG content in the US iGaming market this year.”

Last year, DWG announced it was entering regulated markets in North America via an agreement with SG Digital. It has since gone live in the state of New Jersey with major operators, including Golden Nugget Online Gaming and Resorts Casino.

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